Priestfield Stadium has been a League ground for 96 seasons
from 1 Jul 1950 to the current day
and from 1 Jul 1920 to 30 Jun 1938
and from 22 Feb 1895 to 24 Feb 1895
The 45th ground used for a League game
Current capacity: 11,582
Opened: 1893
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Gillingham | 1 Sep 1893 | Current | The club was a founder member of the Football League Division 3 in 1920, failed to gain re-election in 1938 and was elected to Division 3 [S] in 1950. The ground was closed for one match following crowd trouble at the Oldham Athletic game on January 14th, 1961 (2-3) and this was played at the Stonebridge Road ground of Gravesend & Northfleet FC. The club was also involved in Football League Play Off Matches at the neutral venues of Selhurst Park and Wembley Stadium. | |
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Arsenal | 22 Feb 1895 | 24 Feb 1895 | Temp | The match was played here due to the Manor Ground being closed for five weeks following a crowd disturbance at the Burton Wanderers fixture (1-1) on January 26th, 1895. |
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Brighton & Hove Albion | 1 Aug 1997 | 22 Jul 1999 | As a temporary measure the club moved here from the Goldstone Ground and in 1999 moved to Withdean Stadium |
| Date | Team | Event |
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| 1 Jul 1920 | Gillingham | Founder member of Division 3 |
| 30 Jun 1938 | Gillingham | Not re-elected to the League |
| 1 Jul 1950 | Gillingham | Expansion of Division 3 South |
| 13 Aug 1997 | Brighton & Hove Albion | Moved from Goldstone Ground to Priestfield Stadium |
| 1 Jul 1999 | Brighton & Hove Albion | Moved from Priestfield Stadium to Withdean Stadium |